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battlefield: the enraged ones [open]
Who: A. Anyone!; B. Mostly those who have shown interest in fighting the Dragon, but even if you haven't posted in the OOC interest check, feel free to jump right in anyway!
What: A. Let's talk about Heralds; B. It's time to fight a Dragon daemon!
When: Late June. A happens before B.
Where: A. The Iris Network; B. A small town found within the Mount Lebanon mountain range, Lebanon.
Warnings: There will be fighting, likely with blood and possible gore.
Note: Will match format!
A. UN: murakumo_emille | Subject: Heralds
A. Colleagues and Students,
I, Head of Research Emille, have been looking into the beings known as Heralds in order to prepare for our eventual showdown with Utultar. There are records of battles against a previous Herald, Xelvak, and we cannot forget that a baby Herald resides with us within the walls of the Academy.
Therefore, for anyone who has fought with Xelvak or Utultar, or have interacted with the baby Herald, I would like to hear your story. What was your experience like? What was the Herald like? How do you feel about the baby Herald that resides with us? Is it an abomination, or worth training to fight with us?
As for myself, I will admit that I am wary of the baby Herald. As long as it does not become a threat, it can remain with us, but the moment it becomes dangerous we will need to take action against it. Besides, I do not believe it likes me much. That is my opinion. What is yours?
--Emille
B. Codename: Sleepy Hollow
[One June afternoon, Emille receives a dire phone call from Murakumo HQ in Tokyo. They've detected signs of a butterfly-like Dragon daemon in Lebanon, and they're asking if she can mobilize a squad from Daybreak to nullify the threat. By the next morning, she and a select group of students are on a Murakumo-funded helicopter flight to the Middle East.
Upon touching down at the foot of a mountain range, they are taken in rugged ATVs to a small town within these mountains. The surrounding area is densely wooded, and snow-capped peaks can be seen off in the not-too-far distance. As for the town, it is a mess. It is obvious that something strange is going on, that a battle has been taking place. Burn marks can be seen on some of the buildings. Chunks of earth have been gouged out and strewn around. Small medical tents have been erected near the entrance to the town, with Murakumo doctors aiding wounded humans. And, of course, swaths of orange flowers have sprung up in various places, from the ground to the rooftops.
Emille and the group are greeted by a member of Murakumo as soon as they step out of the ATV. The uniformed, ventilation-masked man gives a quick debriefing: the Dragon daemon, codename Sleepy Hollow, has used some sort of ability like the shedding of its wing scales to turn the people of the town against each other, verbally and physically. Murakumo is currently working on providing an antidote to this problem, both for the victims and for those gearing up to fight the Dragon. Sleepy Hollow itself has been chased off for now, but it will be back anytime.
He then points to three stations: A larger tent set up next to the smaller medical tents where the antidote is being created, a small table with a nurse outside of the medical tents, and the biggest tent of all in the center of the town where the anti-Dragon briefing is about to begin.
Which station will you join? See the toplevels below for details!]
What: A. Let's talk about Heralds; B. It's time to fight a Dragon daemon!
When: Late June. A happens before B.
Where: A. The Iris Network; B. A small town found within the Mount Lebanon mountain range, Lebanon.
Warnings: There will be fighting, likely with blood and possible gore.
Note: Will match format!
A. UN: murakumo_emille | Subject: Heralds
A. Colleagues and Students,
I, Head of Research Emille, have been looking into the beings known as Heralds in order to prepare for our eventual showdown with Utultar. There are records of battles against a previous Herald, Xelvak, and we cannot forget that a baby Herald resides with us within the walls of the Academy.
Therefore, for anyone who has fought with Xelvak or Utultar, or have interacted with the baby Herald, I would like to hear your story. What was your experience like? What was the Herald like? How do you feel about the baby Herald that resides with us? Is it an abomination, or worth training to fight with us?
As for myself, I will admit that I am wary of the baby Herald. As long as it does not become a threat, it can remain with us, but the moment it becomes dangerous we will need to take action against it. Besides, I do not believe it likes me much. That is my opinion. What is yours?
--Emille
B. Codename: Sleepy Hollow
[One June afternoon, Emille receives a dire phone call from Murakumo HQ in Tokyo. They've detected signs of a butterfly-like Dragon daemon in Lebanon, and they're asking if she can mobilize a squad from Daybreak to nullify the threat. By the next morning, she and a select group of students are on a Murakumo-funded helicopter flight to the Middle East.
Upon touching down at the foot of a mountain range, they are taken in rugged ATVs to a small town within these mountains. The surrounding area is densely wooded, and snow-capped peaks can be seen off in the not-too-far distance. As for the town, it is a mess. It is obvious that something strange is going on, that a battle has been taking place. Burn marks can be seen on some of the buildings. Chunks of earth have been gouged out and strewn around. Small medical tents have been erected near the entrance to the town, with Murakumo doctors aiding wounded humans. And, of course, swaths of orange flowers have sprung up in various places, from the ground to the rooftops.
Emille and the group are greeted by a member of Murakumo as soon as they step out of the ATV. The uniformed, ventilation-masked man gives a quick debriefing: the Dragon daemon, codename Sleepy Hollow, has used some sort of ability like the shedding of its wing scales to turn the people of the town against each other, verbally and physically. Murakumo is currently working on providing an antidote to this problem, both for the victims and for those gearing up to fight the Dragon. Sleepy Hollow itself has been chased off for now, but it will be back anytime.
He then points to three stations: A larger tent set up next to the smaller medical tents where the antidote is being created, a small table with a nurse outside of the medical tents, and the biggest tent of all in the center of the town where the anti-Dragon briefing is about to begin.
Which station will you join? See the toplevels below for details!]
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It's entirely possible that she is in fact partially-responsible for the woman finally being tired enough to rest; her understanding of how it actually works is that it actually speeds up the body's own healing processes, and quite some time ago, she had admitted to Ekkehardt that because of how it works, it can be potentially-exhausting to both herself and whoever she uses it on if she tries to do too much at once.]
Stop me if it looks like I'm about to pass out.
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[Reiko moves to the head of the cot, ready to soothe the woman or grab her arms in case she snaps awake while Becky does her thing. After Becky begins her healing, Reiko cautiously breaks the silence.]
Would it be too much of a disturbance for you if we talked a little while you use your Flame power, or do you need to completely focus? We haven't even been properly introduced yet, and I thought now would be a good time to do so...
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I know I sort of identified myself earlier and all, but things were a bit, uh, busier at that moment, so I kinda rushed through that. [She'd given her nickname, which was at least something, but it wasn't a proper introduction.] My name's Rebecca Fulton and I'm a student at Daybreak Academy—been there since late September of last year.
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Nice to meet you, Rebecca, or Becky, right? I am Reiko Ueda, member of the Murakumo medical staff for the past ten years. I actually began my medical training in the Japanese Self-Defense Force, but I was recruited to Murakumo after helping nurse daemon-attack victims back to health.
[A moment to make sure everything's still the same. So far, so good.] I must say, Becky, if you weren't a student, I would try to talk you into becoming my assistant. You've been so calm and helpful this entire time. Do you have experience in this field, or have you ever thought about pursuing nursing or medicine?
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I've thought about sticking with it, but haven't really come to a decision about that yet. [She's had some people getting concerned that she's been making herself do things simply because she has the capability, rather than it being something that she really wants to do.] There's some other things I've thought about possibly getting into instead, too.
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But now for a little advice from Auntie Reiko. [She giggles a little from the smallest smidgen of embarrassment, as she's never had a chance to say that but has always wanted to, towards one of her juniors. Reiko's only in her thirties at most, hence why she's just "Auntie."] Being in the medical profession is something that has to click with you, Becky. It's a hard job, and it's one that will most likely take over your whole life if you choose to pursue it. If you feel like you are following this path only because you have a certain ability, you won't get as much genuine fulfillment from it, and that will weigh you down. That said, what other kinds of things click with you that you've thought about?
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As for the advice, it's stuff that she's heard before, phrased in one way or another, but hearing it yet again reminds her that she really should take the time to think about what she's doing with herself, at some point.]
Cooking and baking. A lot of what free time I get goes into that. [Well, that required no real thought whatsoever. Considering that she's explicitly identified it as a free-time activity, it has to be something she likes doing, right?] I haven't had any complaints about the stuff I make, yet.
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[And yes! Advice received! Hearing about her likes puts the smile back on Reiko's face.] You can't go wrong with being able to make good food! It's probably a good idea to steer clear of being a nurse or doctor if you want to take that route. I can't speak for everyone in the medical field, but I know that I never have the time for working on my cooking skill. Thankfully our mess cooks are pretty talented.
[The patient's mouth opens slightly, and she quickly takes a deep breath before shifting her head to the side. She's finally entered a good sleep, which Reiko comments on.] I see she's feeling better enough to get a good nap in. It's fortunate that she fell asleep on her own, because after finding out that she's likely expecting, I wasn't going to give her any of the sedatives I'd originally planned to. [Oh, speaking of! She looks back at Becky.] I'm just throwing this out there, but... Have you ever worked with children at all?
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Why?
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[She casts her eyes downward in an attempt to prevent any tears from welling up in them.] Sorry, this is something that really eats at me. It's probably because I'm a nurse and a mother, so I can't help but think about the children. [She gives a weak smile.] At least we can do our best to save this one, and its mother too. How are you holding up, Becky? She's probably nearly healed by now.
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Being asked how she is snaps her mind back and away from that for the moment.
She lets go of their patient's hand.]
Feeling a little on the tired side here, so I'm gonna stop for a little so I don't run the risk of passing out on you. If you think she'll be fine, we should be good to go check on someone else in a few.
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In a way, Becky's spoken response also snaps Reiko out of the thoughts beginning to cloud her mind.]
Oh, yes, please, do what's best for you. [She can't help but look over the young woman, who is still asleep for the moment.] We should go check on someone else and let her rest, but... I really want to surprise her with the good news. Maybe it would make her feel better? [Reiko shrugs, trying to seem normal despite the uncertainty that's suddenly come over her, but she knows she's not fooling anyone.] Would you be okay with waiting a for a few minutes to see if she wakes up? Just a few, I promise.
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Yeah, we can wait for a bit. [There's an obvious bit of uncertainty in the way she gives her answer, giving away the fact that something's started bothering her here; she seriously hopes she's wrong, but if the thought that's started crossing her mind is right, then this is exactly where she needs to be right at this particular moment.
There's a brief pause before she goes ahead and voices her concern.]
Reiko, what are the chances that she knew the guy that attacked her? [As an acquaintance? A friend? Family?
She seriously hopes she's wrong.]
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I haven't been told any specifics, but from some of the things she screamed when she came to me... It's likely. My auto-translator wasn't able to pick everything up while she was hysterical, but I think she was calling a name. [She grows silent. It's painful to think about. The woman did kill him, after all...] But I don't think she realizes everything that's happened. That's why I want to tell her about her baby. Maybe a little bit of joy will cushion the blow when she finds out. But maybe it won't... [Reiko stops there because she can feel herself beginning to choke up.]
because I like this thread and want to see it reach a conclusion--
Still greatly concerned, the patient slowly and quietly asks, sounding as if she'd awoken from a century-long nap:] Where... am I? Who... are you? [She looks around some more, searching for something.] Where is... [Her voice fades out, unsure and tired. She looks back at Becky, her dark eyes seemingly pleading for answers or comfort.]
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We're just outside of (insert town name here), my name's Rebecca and this is Reiko. [Fortunately the question of what happened hasn't actually been asked yet, because she's not entirely sure what to say about the situation at hand, unsure of how much she can really say with the Veil being a thing; "we think you were mentally or emotionally-manipulated by an otherworldly Dragon that hates humanity" isn't something you just say to someone.] You were hurt when we found you and we've been trying to help you.
[She gives Reiko a glance, an almost-defeated expression; she knows where the rest of this is likely headed and she hates it already.
She then turns her attention back to the woman.] How are you feeling right now? Do you remember anything that happened?
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[Reiko returns a similar look to Becky, frowning and furrowing her brow in concern, before patting the woman on the shoulder gently in an attempt to calm her down.] Shh, shh. You're okay. You don't have to think about it anymore. [As she continues rubbing the woman's arm, Reiko asks Becky,] Could you wet a washcloth for me? There's a drawer of them next to the sink. [Indeed, there's a portable sink set up on Becky's side of the cot. But before she can head over there, Reiko continues, this time in a forceful whisper.] And do you know of any way to distract her from thinking about what happened? It's too early for the big news!
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[Then without really waiting on a response—partly in an attempt to keep the woman from wondering too much what they're saying to each other—she goes to the drawer, grabs two washcloths, and takes one of those two to the sink to get it wet. She brings both over, handing Reiko the dampened one while setting the dry one aside in case it's needed.]
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[The woman's crying has subsided, but she is still sniffling and her hands are still in front of her face. Her reply is muffled:] Aline. I am nineteen.
[By now, Becky has returned with a washcloth, and Reiko uses it to wipe everywhere on Aline's face that she can get to in an attempt to wash off her tears. She continues.] It's nice to meet you, Aline. Did you know that Miss Becky here is about your age? She is!
[In an attempt to take a look at Becky, Aline removes her hands from her face. This allows Reiko to quickly wipe the areas around her eyes, which was her intention all along. Aline's focus settles on Becky, and it's different than the wild stare she gave her when she first awoke. This time, it looks like she's studying the younger woman, likely digesting and comprehending what Reiko said about her. Then, she slowly speaks.] Hello. How old are you?
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So that's probably her job right at this moment, keeping Aline distracted.]
I know I don't look like it, but I'm eighteen. [Because she know it might be hard to believe, she's ready to pull out her ID to present that as her proof. She won't do so unless Aline does express any doubt, though.] My birthday was a few months ago, back at the beginning of March. When's yours?
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[She grows silent again, her outburst seemingly concluded. But no, she quietly murmurs,] And he... He... I don't remember... Do you remember his name? [Her dark eyes grow large in sadness and frustration. Reiko tries to calm Aline by stroking her hair, then posing a question to change the subject.] How do you feel right now, Aline? Do you still feel unwell?
[Aline tilts her head to the side, unsure of how to answer.] I feel... weird. My stomach... [A whiteness washes over her face as she suddenly leans forward on the cot, moaning. Reiko looks to Becky in surprise.] Please, try to keep her calm while I go look for a bucket!
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Once Reiko's off on her search, Becky is—of all the things she could be doing now—taking one of Aline's hands. She has no idea if her touch will do anything to delay what's going to happen next, and honestly it probably won't so hopefully the woman doesn't take too long, but she's going to try it anyway, speaking up briefly while she does to try to keep the older girl's attention.]
You'll be okay. [She's using a tone that suggests that she knows things will be fine, though maybe not immediately, but it feels like a lie—no, that's not it; Becky's almost completely certain that it is a lie at this point.]
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[As Becky is trying to help Aline calm down, a commotion can be heard near the entrance to the medical tent. Immediately afterwards, a tense chatter fills the air, and movement in the tent becomes more lively. If Becky is able to look around, she'll notice that many of the medical staff are now wearing ventilation masks, and are trying to put some on the patients as well.
Reiko quickly returns with a small bucket, pale-faced and nearly out of breath. She places the bucket near the sink and immediately begins rifling through the drawers underneath. While she hunts, she tries her hardest to explain the situation in an even tone.] Becky. Aline. Don't panic, but our circumstances have changed. A wave of toxic orange flowers sent forth from the Dragon has been spotted coming this way, and we need to prepare for impact. [She finds some masks and pulls them out, handing one to Becky. It's a full face mask, with goggles and a respirator. Reiko quickly slips one over her head and gives it minimal adjustments.]
[Aline is still sitting up and hunched over, though her heaving attack has since calmed down. Reiko holds a mask out to her.] Aline, sweetie, you'll need to put this mask on. Please. It's very important... [She stops herself from saying "for both of you," instead choosing to bite her tongue.]
[Aline gingerly takes the mask and looks at it quizzically, then she looks at Reiko. But since Reiko already has her mask on, she instead looks at Becky and asks,] Show me? [Aline is trying very hard to be strong, but she has begun to tremble. She's been through this before, and it wasn't good...]
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Really, she's saying just about anything she can think of to try to be encouraging.
Then Reiko comes back with the masks, and Aline is asking how to get hers on.
Inspecting hers quickly, Becky then looks to Aline again.] Like this. [She starts putting hers on, making sure to do it at such a pace that the other girl can follow along.]
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Reiko, meanwhile, is occupied with speaking to other medics and assistants in an attempt to secure the tent as best they can, because the Bloom flowers are magical and can grow anywhere. If Becky looks up, she may even spot some dark places on the top of the tent, indicating that some of the Bloom is already sprouting and shedding pollen in those places. All this to say, Becky's on her own with Aline for the time being. She can still call out to Reiko if needed, however.]
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in the interest of finishing this.
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end! thank you~